Israel was not created in order to disappear—Israel will endure and flourish. It is the child of hope and home of the brave. It can neither be broken by adversity nor demoralized by success. It carries the shield of democracy and it honors the sword of freedom. - President John Kennedy

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Ohr Torah Stone Torah Lights - Rabbi Shlomo Riskin is The Chief Rabbi of Efrat Israel - Rav Riskin is followed by a brief intro from Rabbi Korobkin - This event is a Program of The BAYT - It was recorded at The BAYT - The Beth Avraham Yoseph of Toronto Congregation

This class was recorded at the Thornhill Community Shul For more contact Thornhill Community Shul, www,thornhillshul.com, email ravavi@rogers,com - This Shiur is part of Kollel Ohr Yosef in Thornhill Ontario for more on the Kollel go to http://thornhillkollel,com/

As a nation of priests, we are instructed to deal with the art of living, and not to be swept away by the debilitating illusion of death. All that G-d brings about in His world is pure kindness, even that which so troubles the soul.

OhrGanuz — April 26, 2010 — Rabbi Pinchas Winston (www.thirtysix.org) discusses how Parashas Emor, with its focus on the kohanim is deeply connected to the counting of the Omer, and specifically Lag B'Omer, all of which come to help elevate the person out of the everyday mundane reality on the path to a

The spiritual transition between slavery and freedom, emancipation and nationhood which Israel undergoes between her liberation on the 15th of Nisan and the receiving of Torah at Sinai seven weeks later, is captured in the twin commandments concerning the omer: harvesting and offering the barley to HaSHem, and counting seven perfect weeks.Emor (Leviticus 21:1-24:23)Parashat Emor is read on Shabbat:Iyar 5, 5768/May 10, 2008 http://www.templeinstitute.org/

The Kohen Gadol - High Priest - serves before the Shechinah - the Holy presence ofG-d, a place of life everlasting. Representing the entire nation of Israel, his work in the Holy Temple symbolizes the eternal nature of Israel. Therefore, the High Priest is instructed not to involve himself in the burial or mourning process, concerning even his mother or father. For he must remain untainted by the false illusion of death in the infinite reality of G-d.Emor (Leviticus 21:1-24-23)Parashat Emor is r...

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